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PRESENTATION TO ONTARIO BEER MANUFACTURERSInformation session on the process for registering Ontario beer products for sale in the grocery channel.
October 8 &14, 2015
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Today’s Agenda
PRESENTATION: 30 MINUTES
1 - New rules & regulationsSummary of the policy change and new program
2- How it will work: roles and responsibilitiesLCBO (wholesaler)Suppliers (beer manufacturers)grocers (grocers)
3- Getting products listedSteps to followTimeframesRequirements
Q&A DISCUSSION: 30 MINUTES
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After today’s session:
1. Detailed process steps to further help guide you.2. IT systems and Financial transaction guidelines to follow.3. Wholesale Operations Group full contact list.4. Follow-up sessions get early feedback and answer
questions.
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1 - New rules and regulations take effect
Policy change
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AprilPremier’s Advisory Council on Government Assets (“PAC”)Striking the Right Balance: Modernizing Beer Retailing/Distribution in Ontario
•150 grocer licences before May 2017 to sell beer to the public.•Maximum of 450 total.
JuneOntario BudgetBuilding Ontario Up
•Province announced it would proceed with this recommendation.
September LCBO RFBRFB 2015-010 Wholesale supply agreements for beer
• Deadline for submissions is November 6, 2015.• Up to 60 grocery stores before e/o/2015.
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The LCBO’s increased mandate
1. An operational enterprise of the Province.
2. Importer of record for all beverage alcohol products in Ontario.
3. Wholesaler of record for all beer sold by grocers.
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Beer eligibility requirements
Some key AGCO regulations:
• 750 millilitres or less.
• Total alcohol content cannot exceed 7.1 % ABV.
• Only packages with 6 containers or less.
• No malt-based coolers.
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Beer eligibility requirements cont’d.
• 20% of beer on display to consumers must be produced by small brewers (<400,000 hectolitres/yr).
• Brewers offering products for grocer sale will need to inform the LCBO of their annual global volume.
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Beer eligibility requirements cont’d.
Also to note:
• Grocers cannot have financial interest in a brand or trademark of beer offered.
• All products must be made available to all grocers; no exclusive products nor private label brands.
• No retail-level discounts or rebates for multiple package buying.
NOTE: Complete list of requirements found in the ONTARIO REGULATION 290/15 - GOVERNMENT STORES regulation, available online https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/150290
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Shelf price = Uniform price
• The retail price for beer sold to the public will be as determined by brewers (and communicated to grocers by the LCBO).
• It will be the same through all retail channels.
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2 - How it will work
Roles & responsibilities
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Enabling you to pursue sales opportunities
CONDUIT TO OPPORTUNITY
The LCBO Wholesale Operations Group is here to serve as a conduit for you to grow your businesses by selling through the new grocery channel.
YOUR CHOICE TO PROCEED OR NOT
It is your decision to determine whether you wish to sell through this channel, and up to what degree if you choose to do so.
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We are your partner in selling through to grocers.
• Establishing a new group within the LCBO.• Staffed and dedicated to partnering with brewers.• Providing wholesale transactional services to grocers.
• Finance• IT• Logistics• Inventory tracking• Customer service (dedicated contact for sales and
service)
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People and technology are being put in place to assist you:
1. New online product registry for convenient product listing & ordering.
2. Dedicated wholesale customer service staff and materials to provide ongoing support.
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Commitment to continuous improvement
• Our start-up processes have been built in collaboration with brewers and grocers.
• We will work together to achieve best-practices.
• We will be reviewing and improving our processes and systems as we move forward together.
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What we are involved in ...
1. Business-to-Business wholesale transactions2. Access between Manufacturers and Grocers3. Listing and order flow4. Financial processing5. Fulfillment facilitation
What we aren’t involved in ...
6. Targeted consumer marketing7. Product category management8. Grocer sales & marketing plans9. LCBO sales and promotions10.Determining wholesale product mix
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INDEPENDENT PHARMACISTS
PATIENTS
PHARMA NEWCO
Grocers
Brewers
Wholesaling“Beer In Grocer”
Program
BUSINESS CUSTOMERS
WHOLESALE OPERATIONS
SOURCE OF SUPPLYRoles
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INDEPENDENT PHARMACISTS
PATIENTS
PHARMA NEWCO
Grocers
Brewers
Wholesaling“Beer In Grocer”
Program
MARKET OPPORTUNITY
PRODUCT ORDERING & FULFILLMENT
PRODUCT LISTING
Joint activities
LCBO responsibility
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Responsible for awarding wholesale
supply agreements for beer to each
participating grocer and provide listing
services and systems to brewers to access
the grocer market.
Brewer responsibility
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Responsible for manufacturing and making products
available for wholesale through the LCBO, and pursuing product sales
and marketing opportunities with
grocers.
Grocer responsibility
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Responsible for all purchasing decisions on brand and quantity
of Beer Products ordered for final retail
sale by grocer.
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1. Fulfillment processing (for all orders, even if not delivered by the LCBO)
2. Positive experience3. Great service provider4. Pay on time5. Receive and process orders; make it easy to buy
1. Brand and marketing relationships
2. Customer insights and segment targeting
3. Product assortment
4. Increased distribution & delivery
1. Visibility for products through listing in product registry
2. Access to grocers
3. Convenience of 1-stop-shop
4. Direct wholesaler contact points
5. Upholding payment terms, on time
6. Orders processed on time and accurately
Detailed activity
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3 - Getting products listed
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The beer listing & ordering process provides the ability for:
1. Manufacturers to post products available for sale to grocers.2. Grocers to view available products and place their orders.3. LCBO Wholesale Group to process orders and transactions. All products will be presented fairly and identically across all grocers, according to the standardized product details provided by manufacturers.
Beer Listing & Ordering System
Enterprise-wide platform used by the LCBO and its partners to manage
aspects of product listings, inventory,
ordering, fulfillment, and transactions.
New online catalogue which provides
grocers with the ability to view all beer available for sale and
to place their orders.
New product call in NISS that beer manufacturers use to enter and manage the products that you would like to make available for sale to grocers.
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NISS INTERNAL SYSTEMS
BEER CATALOGUE
BREWERS LCBO GROCERS
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For existing products:
• Existing manufacturers may have products already in LCBO database.
• The LCBO will provide a list of products for you to confirm (if any) which existing products you make available to grocers.
• You may not elect to have all product varieties offered for sale at the grocer retail level.
• Example: if a manufacturer offers 10 kinds of beer, they may only want a certain 5 to be available for sale through grocers and retain others for other sales channels.
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For discontinued products:
• The LCBO will provide a list of products for you to confirm which products (if any) you make available to grocers.
• The same LCBO sku# can be reactivated provided there is no change to the product.
• If last lab analysis is >365 days, a final lab review is required.
• A new quote and retail price must be submitted.
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NEW ITEM SUBMISSION SYSTEM (NISS)
For new products:
• Used to enter and submit a new product.• This will in turn allow for tagging of products intended for
grocer retailing.• Tagged products will be reflected in an ordering catalogue
for grocers to use.
• Submit using:Product Need ID # 126 Beer – Grocery Channel 2015/16Product Need Item # 2045 Ontario Beer – Grocery Channel
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Beer in Grocer Listing Process
Beer in Grocer Listing Timeline
Product submissions related to Product Need ID # 126 Beer – Grocery Channel 2015/16 and Product Need Item # 2045 Ontario Beer - Grocery Channel are to be completed between October 8th-30th and the Product Catalogue is to be available to grocers in December.
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Timing of stages Oct 4
Oct 11
Oct 18
Oct 25
Nov 1
Nov 8
Nov 15
Nov 22
Nov 29
1. PRODUCT SUBMISSION
2. SUBMISSION REVIEW
3. PRODUCT SET-UP
4. COMPLIANCE REVIEW
5. PRICING & ACTIVATION
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Beer Listing Process Additional Information
• Open Grocery Call: Following the October call, an ongoing open call will be established.
• Streamlined Process: Review of label and final lab only.
• Data Integrity: Critical to your success at grocery.
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Beer Listing Process Additional Information
• LCBO Warehouse: Available to distribute to grocery for products also available through LCBO channel.
• LCBO & Grocery Products: New products you wish to make available to both LCBO and Grocery channels are submitted to LCBO product calls – you do not need to submit to both.
• Discontinued Grocery Products: Beer manufactures to advise when products are no longer available to grocery.
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IT Processes
• At the start of the Program, some processes will be manual in nature.
• Fully automating our processes will occur on a rolling basis.
• The LCBO is working towards electronic transfer and documentation being used for ordering.
• The enterprise’s overall direction is to move towards implementation of electronic business practices and solutions.
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Continuous improvement
We will maintain ongoing dialogue and feedback with you to ensure all participants in this process quickly get up to speed.
We are committed to making continuous improvements as to how we service and facilitate wholesale transactions between source-of-supply manufacturers and grocer retailers.
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Next steps
We will be providing you with:
•Detailed process steps to further help guide you.
•IT systems and Financial transaction guidelines to follow.
•Wholesale Operations Group full contact list.
•Follow-up sessions get early feedback and answer questions.
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Thank you
Q&A period
Beer in Grocer Listing Process
Wholesale Operations Group Contacts
Beer Eligibility Requirements
How it Works
•750 millilitres or less.•Total alcohol content cannot exceed 7.1 % ABV.•Only packages with 6 containers or less.•No malt-based coolers.•Grocers cannot have financial interest in a brand or trademark of beer offered.•All products must be made available to all grocers; no exclusive products nor private label brands.•No retail-level discounts or rebates for multiple package buying.•20% of beer on display to consumers must be produced by small brewers (<400,000 hectolitres/yr).•Shelf price = uniform price
https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/150290
Chris [email protected] T: (416) 365-5714
Operations: Leanne [email protected] T: (416) 365-5889
Invoicing & Payments: Jamie Fazekas
[email protected] T: (416) 365-5912
Administration: Holly Garner
[email protected] T: (416) 365-5941 x4059
Wholesaling “Beer in Grocer” Program Reference sheet